to demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental perspectives of anthropology as a social science and humanistic study of human communities
to demonstrate an understanding of the key concepts of anthropology
to demonstrate an understanding of the four field holistic method for studying human populations
to demonstrate an understanding of both the biological and cultural bases for human behavior
to demonstrate an understanding of how anthropologists apply and practice the four fields of anthropology in a variety of contexts
to demonstrate an understanding of the diversity of human cultures and populations with applied cultural relativity and limited ethnocentrism
Media Resources/Technological Applications for Learning:
www.ocwconsortium.org
OpenCourceWare Consortium. The consortium involves more than 100 institutions from around the world and what it basically does is put teaching materials for thousands of courses on-line, for free access. There are probably at least several dozen anthropology courses included. At a minimum, the materials for a particular course typically includes a syllabus, but there is often much more, including lecture notes, assignments, and images. These are not on-line courses. More like a repository for course materials on the web. (From the SACC listserv).
Learning Objectives
Media Resources/Technological Applications for Learning:
www.ocwconsortium.orgOpenCourceWare Consortium. The consortium involves more than 100 institutions from around the world and what it basically does is put teaching materials for thousands of courses on-line, for free access. There are probably at least several dozen anthropology courses included. At a minimum, the materials for a particular course typically includes a syllabus, but there is often much more, including lecture notes, assignments, and images. These are not on-line courses. More like a repository for course materials on the web. (From the SACC listserv).
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